contraction of Latin legum “of laws, in degrees;” e.g. L.L.D., which stands for Legum Doctor “Doctor of Laws.” Plural abbreviations in Latin formed by doubling the letter. grammar A class of language grammars, which can be parsed without backtracking. The first L stands for Left-to-right scan, the second for Leftmost derivation. Often found in the form LL(k) where k is the number of tokens of look-ahead required when parsing a sentence of the language. In particular, LL(1) is a fairly restrictive class of grammar, but allows simple top-down parsing (e.g. recursive-descent) to be used without wasteful backtracking. A number of programming languages are LL(1) (or close). (1995-10-30) 1. Late Latin 2. Law Latin 3. lending library 4. limited liability 5. lower left 1. laws 2. leaves 3. lines

[lah-muh] /ˈlɑ mə/ noun 1. a woolly-haired South American of the genus Lama, believed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco: often used as a beast of burden. 2. the fine, soft fleece of the llama, combined with the wool for coating. /ˈlɑːmə/ noun 1. a domesticated South American cud-chewing mammal, Lama glama (or […]

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